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Kazakhstan extends the power outage for bitcoin mining activities

The state-owned Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company (KEGOC) has informed data centers authorized to mint digital currencies in Kazakhstan that they would be closed until February 7. The announcement comes after the country’s electricity distribution utility said that previously implemented supply limitations will be extended for another week.

Kazakhstan has extended the power cut for bitcoin mining activities until February 7. The power outage was scheduled to conclude on January 31. However, continued power supply issues have compelled the business to extend the restriction until February 7. The Chinese government’s crackdown on mining centers prompted the relocation of numerous crypto mining equipment to Kazakhstan. However, mining operations consumed massive quantities of electricity, resulting in power shortages in the former Soviet Republic and a ban on mining activity.

Kazakhstan has massive supplies of gas and fossil fuels, and the cheap energy drew miners since crypto mining requires massive amounts of power. The rush of miners, which raised the country’s share of the global bitcoin hash rate to more than 18%, has been blamed for the power outages.

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Jeewan Singh
Jeewan Singh
Jeewan Singh is CryptoShrypto’s content writer and a seasoned writer with over two years of experience in writing about Indian Securities Market. Jeewan's participation in Blockchain and Cryptocurrency started in late 2020, and he hasn't looked back since. The technical and economic outcomes of cryptocurrency are what spark his curiosity, and he keeps one eye on the market.
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